Floods threaten with highways of Thailand

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Floods threaten with highways of Thailand

 The dangerous situation on Thailand’s roads remains since last weekend, when a lot of floodwater gushed out in different parts of the country.

 The dangerous situation on Thailand’s roads remains since last weekend, when a lot of floodwater gushed out in different parts of the country. The 107-108 kilometre of the Mittraphap Highway in Nakhon Ratchasima province suffered more than others.

 The local Administration was forced to close the road when water level increased in 60-70cm. As they said, “despite efforts to ease the flooding in areas of the province, the level of water in the dams in the area continues to climb, posing a threat of further flooding”.

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